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Works by Piers Paul Read

The Templars (1999) 1,355 copies
Alice in Exile (2001) 113 copies
The Death of a Pope (2009) 112 copies
Married Man (1979) 85 copies
On the third day (1990) 75 copies
The Free Frenchman (1988) 60 copies
Polonaise (1976) 43 copies
Monk Dawson (1969) 40 copies
The Upstart (1973) 40 copies
The Junkers (1968) 39 copies
A Season in the West (1600) 39 copies
Scarpia (2015) 36 copies
The Misogynist (2010) 35 copies
A Patriot in Berlin (1995) 34 copies
The Villa Golitsyn (1981) 33 copies
Knights of the Cross (1997) 27 copies
The Professor's Daughter (1971) 25 copies
The Patriot (1996) 10 copies
Wisdom (1999) 9 copies
Quo Vadis? (1991) 1 copy
Gli uomini d'oro (1978) 1 copy

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Alive [1993 film] (1993) — Original book — 34 copies

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LarkinPubs | Mar 1, 2023 |
This is the gripping, dramatic, grim and thought-provoking account of a group of young Uruguayan rugby players and their family and friends stranded in the snow capped Andes after their plane crashed when the pilot misjudged his location and wrecked his aircraft one day in October 1972. A number of passengers and crew perished in the crash itself or died of their injuries shortly thereafter. Even so there were some 29 survivors at this point of the original 45 passengers and crew. The survivors had very little food to share among them while waiting to be rescued, and soon they faced the inevitability of death .....until they took the shocking but necessarily life-saving step of eating the bodies of their dead friends and fellow passengers and crew. The account of these events is very detailed and entirely matter of fact and unsensationalised. It would be easy to be appalled and disgusted by this, but without this recourse, there have been no eventual survivors at all. In the end, after the deaths of 8 in an avalanche, and a further few from a combination of injuries and malnutrition, 16 of the boys eventually made it, after two of them managed to find a way out of the barren area where they were stranded by scaling a mountain, and raised the alarm. This is a great and almost spiritual account of reportage, written only two years after the events from the accounts of the survivors.… (more)
 
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john257hopper | 63 other reviews | Oct 17, 2022 |
One of those narratives that you just can't shake out of your head.
 
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Joannerdrgs | 63 other reviews | Sep 22, 2022 |
Caminhando para os quarenta anos, um homem de classe média, casado e pai de dois filhos pré-adolescentes, entra em uma crise emocional. Em busca da solução de seus conflitos, vivencia uma série de acontecimentos que o faz responder, de forma surpreendente e explosiva, á intricada questão do mundo moderno: os limites da liberdade.
 
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